April 11, 2010
Volume XXVIII - Number 16

Golden Ager's For The Lord
Bob Bauer — December 29, 2000

By the year 2030, 65 million Americans will be 65 or older, or roughly 21% of the total population. Presently the fastest growing age group is 85 and older, the second fastest is the 100 and older. In a recent study of 400 outstanding achievements, 64% were made by those of sixty. Moses started his work for God when he was eighty. Daniel was eighty-eight when Dorius selected him as his governor. Caleb was over eighty when he entered the land of Canaan.

Let's face it. The church is graying in America because our population is graying. However, just because we are graying does not mean God has relieved us of the obligation to carry forth His message. We may move a little slower and our steps may often be unsteady but still we must ring forth the good news of Jesus Christ. Let me suggest seven ways to become or continue to be an effective Golden Ager for the Lord.

1. Don't die within before you die without. There are those who are only putting in their time until they die. They continually look on the dark side of life.
2. Develop an attitude of gratitude. Be thankful for the day that has been given you and for what you can do instead of what you cannot.
3. Stay active as long as possible. It is a whole lot easier to keep a locomotive moving than it is to start it moving.
4. Associate with those who build up and are positive minded. Though we sometimes must be around those who are depressing make it the exception rather than the rule.
5. Develop a sense of humor. Ever wonder why it seems so many comedians live to a ripe old age. Look at George Burns, Bob Hope, Milton Berle, and others. A good sense of humor lifts our spirits as well as those around us. The wise man penned, "A merry heart does good, like medicine" (Pro 17:22)
6. Establish goals. Nothing is more motivating than a goal set and worked toward. Don't just drift along but make a plan and work the plan.
7. Be a role model. Strive to present yourself as the person that would be most beneficial to the next generation. Be a model for others to imitate.

In 1900 only 1 in 25 lived to be 65. Today, 75% of those 75 years of age are capable of carrying on normal activities at home and at church. The wise man wrote, "The silver-haired head is a crown of glory, if it is found in the way of righteousness." (Pro 16:31)


April Calendar
For those who have been anxiously awaiting the April Activities Calendar it is available today in the foyer. My sincere apologies for the lateness of the publication and for all the inconvenience it may have caused. I will try to do better in the future.

Teacher Workshop
There will be a Teacher Workshop at 4:30 today (Sunday afternoon, 11th) before the evening worship. Childcare will be provided. All teachers or would be teachers are encouraged to attend. See Sabrina for further information.

Men's Breakfast
The monthly Men's Breakfast will be hosted by the Eagle Lake congregation this coming Saturday morning starting at 8 am. The third Sunday Singing will follow on Sunday Afternoon at 2:00 pm. Both are in conjunction with their Gospel Meeting which will begin Sunday (18th) and last through Thursday (22nd) evening. See the bulletin board for details.

Our Pantry
The Food Program fed 26 families this past Thursday, for a total of 71 people. We need the following:

    • Macaroni & Cheese
    • Spam or Treet
    • Tuna
    • Corn
    • Sliced Potatoes
    • Pork & Beans
    • Peanut Butter
    • Ramen Noodles
    • Beef Stew
TODAY'S SERMONS

AM: "What Is the Church?"
(Matthew 16:13-20)

PM: "Are Snakes Devilish? "
(Genesis 3:1-5)

PRAYER LIST

Amber Kenyon, Haskel DeBord,
Zach Mathis, Heidi West, Kenny Skinner,
Walter Wheeler,Trevor West,
George Cook, Ronald Murphy,
Evelyn Haiflich, Barbara Deel,
Lucy Blackman, Wanda Greene,
Ralph Gentry, Lynda Waters,
Chris Eberling, Luther Pendergrass,
Minnie Lee Stout, Dot Garner,
Jonathon DeWalt,Riley Parker,
Vivian Bently

Shut Ins
Ken Skinner, Robert Cox,
John Baker, Mattie Hughs

In The Nursing Homes
Jim Huggins (A,dale Oaks)
Pansy Sims (A,dale Oaks #202)